cuescadence
Cuescadence is a technique used in musical performance and improvisation that involves the deliberate placement of rhythmic or harmonic signals to signal transitions or to influence the interpretation of a piece. The term combines "cue," indicating a signal or prompt, and "cadence," referring to a melodic or harmonic punctuation that signifies the end of a phrase or section.
In practice, cuescadence serves as a musical communication tool among performers, enabling musicians to synchronize changes
The concept of cuescadence is particularly prominent in jazz improvisation, where musicians often rely on subtle
Understanding cuescadence requires knowledge of both harmonic theory and performance practice, as performers often use visual
While not a formal musical term in all contexts, cuescadence embodies the broader idea of anticipatory signals